2012-13 NJCAA DI WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
MEDIA GUIDE PRODUCER Michael Teague NJCAA Assistant Director of Media Relations
MEDIA GUIDE EDITOR Mark Krug NJCAA Assistant Executive Director - Media Relations
Special thanks to all of the athletic departments and region/district directors for their valued assistance and cooperation in producing this publication.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS National Office Information .................................... 3 NJCAA 75th Anniversary ........................................ 4 2012-13 SEASON INFORMATION DI Women’s Basketball Information ..................... 6 DI National Championship Information ...........7-9 Preseason Top 25 Rankings ................................... 10 2012-13 DISTRICT PREVIEWS District A (Region 1) ........................................ 12-13 District B (Region 2) ........................................ 14-15 District C (Regions 3, 12, 15, 20) .................... 16-17 District D (Regions 4, 13) ................................ 18-19 District E (Region 5) ........................................ 20-21 District F (Region 6)......................................... 22-23 District G (Region 7) ........................................ 24-25 District H (Region 8)........................................ 26-27 District I (Region 9) ......................................... 28-29 District J (Regions 10, 17)................................ 30-31 District K (Regions 11, 16) .............................. 32-33 District L (Region 14) ...................................... 34-35 District M (Region 18) ..................................... 36-37 District N (Region 22)...................................... 38-39 District O (Region 23)...................................... 40-41 District P (Region 24) ...................................... 42-43 2011-12 SEASON REVIEW Region/District Tournament Results ............. 46-47 DI National Championship Results................ 48-49 All-Americans ................................................... 50-51 Statistical Champions ............................................. 52 Student-Athlete Academic Award Winners ........ 53 DI WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY All-Time National Champions.............................. 56 The NJCAA in the WNBA ..................................... 57 Hall of Fame ............................................................. 58
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MARY ELLEN LEICHT NJCAA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR In 2009, Mary Ellen Leicht became the first female chief executive of any national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States when she was named Executive Director of the NJCAA. Leicht has been a cornerstone of the NJCAA since joining the organization in 1989 as Eligibility Administrator. Championing improvements in equity of sports seasons, scholarships and contests, Leicht has provided the NJCAA with a level playing field for all its member institutions and student-athletes. Leicht continues to utilize a proactive approach that has maintained the NJCAA’s status as the undisputed leader of two-year collegiate athletics.
Mark Krug
Brian Beck
Stephanie Hazzard
Assistant Execu ve Director Media Rela ons
Assistant Execu ve Director Compliance
Director Championship Events
Michael Teague
Wanda Bodey
Rob Bushway
Assistant Director Media Rela ons
Assistant Director Compliance
Director Informa on Technologies
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NJCAA 75TH ANNIVERSARY In May of 1938, representa ves from area ins tu ons of higher learning gathered in Fresno, Calif., to form a unique collegiate athle c organiza on dedicated to America’s community and junior colleges. The mee ng led to the adop on of a cons tu on and representa ves in a endance formally announced the new organiza on as the Na onal Junior College Athle c Associa on (NJCAA). Seventy‐five years a er its inaugural season (1938‐39), the NJCAA is now the second‐largest na onal intercollegiate athle c governing body in the United States with over 500 member colleges in 43 states. Recognized as the leader in two‐year collegiate athle cs, the NJCAA champions both athle c and academic opportuni es for student‐athletes in concert with its member colleges. To commemorate its 75th Anniversary, the NJCAA will launch a year‐long campaign to celebrate the milestones, student‐athletes, coaches, and administrators that have helped shape the organiza on and advance two‐year collegiate athle cs over the past eight decades. Throughout the 2012‐13 academic year, the NJCAA will celebrate its 75th Anniversary through various outlets, including a special sec on of the NJCAA website: NJCAA.org/75. Tradi onal press releases will be distributed to member colleges as well as regional and na onal media during the 2012‐13 sports season and special 75th Anniversary content will be produced for the organiza on’s monthly publica on ‐ NJCAA Review. NJCAA TV, powered by iHigh.com, as well as Facebook and Twi er will be used to help keep member colleges, fans and followers informed on the latest 75th Anniversary news and announcements.
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38 YEARS OF NJCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL In 1975, the NJCAA’s inaugural Na onal Women’s Basketball Invita onal Tournament became the first collegiate basketball championship held for women by a co‐ed collegiate organiza on. Just one year later, the tournament evolved into a na onal championship as the number of women’s basketball programs grew exponen ally across the na on. Nearly 38 years later, over 400 schools from 35 states will compete for na onal championships across three divisions.
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For the 2012‐13 season, the NJCAA will release 14 Division I Women’s Basketball rankings beginning Wednesday, Nov. 14.
DI WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COMMITTEE The NJCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee is responsible for setting policies and procedures for the approval by the NJCAA Board of Directors. This committee is made up of NJCAA Region Directors, Assistant Region Directors and the NJCAA Women’s Basketball Coaches Association President. Darren Pannier Commi ee Chair State Fair CC, Mo.
Toby Wynn Coaches Associa on President Seward County CC, Kan.
Joel Bate
Marci Henry
College of Southern Idaho
Northeastern JC, Colo.
Member colleges are required to enter weekly sta s cs and game results to the NJCAA stat system. Colleges that fail to do so will be excluded from the poll. Each NJCAA sec onal director will report the top teams in their respec ve regions to the NJCAA na onal office by Monday, 10:00 a.m. (MST). Regions failing to report by that me will not be reflected in the poll. The combined reports will then be sent out to the sec onal directors who will vote for their Top 25 teams. The na onal office will compile the votes and release the final Top 25 rankings.
2012-13 POLL DATES November 14
November 21
Dan Lumpkin
Kurt McAfee
November 28
December 5
Cleveland State CC, Tenn.
Pra CC, Kan.
December 12
January 9
January 16
January 23
George Sanders
Shawn Silman
January 30
February 6
Florida State College
San Jacinto‐North, Texas
February 13
February 20
February 27
March 6
2012-13 DIVISION I SECTIONAL DIRECTORS
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DISTRICTS (REGIONS)
NAME
COLLEGE
A & E (1, 5)
Rex Parcells
Hill College, Texas
rparcells@hillcollege.edu
B & L (2, 14)
Tim Drain
Tyler JC, Texas
tdra@tjc.edu
C & G (3, 7, 12, 15, 20)
Scott Barlow
Lakeland CC, Ohio
sbarlow@lakelandcc.edu
D & P (4, 13, 24)
Zack Loll
Wabash Valley College, Ill.
Lollz.iecc.edu
F & K (6, 11, 16)
Darren Pannier
State Fair CC, Mo.
dpannier@sfccmo.edu
H & J (8, 10, 17)
George Sanders
Florida State-Jacksonville
gsanders@fscj.edu
I & M (9, 18)
Norma Carr
Salt Lake CC, Utah
norma.carr@slcc.edu
N & O (4, 13, 24)
Ladd Taylor
Mississippi Gulf Coast CC
ladd.taylor@mgccc.edu
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TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Monday, March 18 (Opening Rounds)
Bicentennial Center Salina, Kansas March 18-23, 2013
QUALIFYING The 2013 NJCAA DI Women’s Basketball National Championship will consist of a 24team single-elimination bracket.
16 District Champions 4 At-Large Teams 4 Zone Qualifiers
ZONE QUALIFICATION
GAME 1
#16 Seed
vs.
#17 Seed
GAME 2
#9 Seed
vs.
#24 Seed
GAME 3
#13 Seed
vs.
#20 Seed
GAME 4
#12 Seed
vs.
#21 Seed
GAME 5
#15 Seed
vs.
#18 Seed
GAME 6
#10 Seed
vs.
#23 Seed
Tuesday, March 19 (Opening Rounds) GAME 7
#14 Seed
vs.
#19 Seed
GAME 8
#11 Seed
vs.
#22 Seed
GAME 9
#1 Seed
vs.
16/17 Winner
GAME 10
#8 Seed
vs.
9/24 Winner
GAME 11
#4 Seed
vs.
13/20 Winner
GAME 12
#5 Seed
vs.
12/21 Winner
Wednesday, March 20 (Opening Rounds) GAME 13
#2 Seed
vs.
15/18 Winner
GAME 14
#7 Seed
vs.
10/23 Winner
GAME 15
#3 Seed
vs.
14/19 Winner
GAME 16
#6 Seed
vs.
11/22 Winner
Zone qualifiers will rotate through the 16 districts.
GAME 17
Game 9 Winner
vs.
Game 10 Winner
2013: Zone C (Districts E, G, K, P)
GAME 18
Game 11 Winner
vs.
Game 12 Winner
SEEDING
GAME 19
Game 13 Winner
vs.
Game 14 Winner
GAME 20
Game 15 Winner
vs.
Game 16 Winner
Seeding will be done by the DI Women’s Basketball Committee. The Coaches Association President will participate in the seeding conference call but will be excused prior to the seeding of teams.
SEEDING FORMULA 60% from Final Regular Season Poll 20% from Strength of Schedule & Conference 20% from Historic Results at National Tournament
Thursday, March 21 (Quarterfinals)
Friday, March 22 (Semifinals) GAME 21
Game 17 Winner
vs.
Game 18 Winner
GAME 22
Game 19 Winner
vs.
Game 20 Winner
Saturday, March 23 (Championship & 3rd Place Game) GAME 23
Game 21 Loser
vs.
Game 22 Loser
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME GAME 24
Game 21 Winner
vs.
Game 22 Winner
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2012-13 NJCAA DI WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON TOP 25 RANK
COLLEGE
1 NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE 2 CENTRAL ARIZONA COLLEGE 3 NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE 4 TRINITY VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, TEXAS 5 WEATHERFORD COLLEGE, TEXAS HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE, KAN. 6 7 SHELTON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, ALA. 8 GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE, FLA. NORTHERN OKLAHOMA COLLEGE-ENID 9 10 CASPER COLLEGE, WYO.
RET. STARTERS (TOTAL)
2011‐12 RECORD
1 (2)
23-6
In his third season at the helm, head coach Patrick Harrington has the Raiders taking aim at their first ever na onal championship.
1 (4)
31-3
Seeking another deep run at the na onal tournament, the Vaqueras have high expecta ons behind head coach Denise Cardenas.
3 (4)
23-6
Three starters confidently return from last season’s squad that suffered a disappoin ng loss in the Region 18 championship game.
0 (0)
36-0
Despite a new head coach and a completely rebuilt roster, the Cardinals are s ll thinking repeat entering their 2012‐13 campaign.
2 (3)
25-4
Veteran head coach Bob McKinley has a talented Coyote roster that could give him his first na onal tle in his 37th season.
0 (4)
36-1
With a new star ng five, the Blue Dragons will rely heavily on their incoming freshmen as they try to have another 30‐win season.
2 (6)
33-4
The Buccaneers are high on their 2012‐13 squad that adds seven talented freshmen to a strong base of six returning sophomores.
1 (2)
21-4
Commodores head coach Verne e Skeete enters her first season in Panama City with a chance to come out on top in District H.
2 (6)
29-4
A er averaging a double‐double last season, sophomore center Marisha Wallace has the Jets excited about their chances in 2012‐13.
4 (5)
30-3
Boas ng one of the most experience rosters in DI, the Thunderbirds and head coach Dwight Gunnare look good coming out of District I.
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Rest of the Top 25 11. Walters State CC, Tenn. (28-4) 12. Iowa Western CC (21-12) 13. Itawamba CC, Miss. (26-3) 14. Salt Lake CC, Utah (18-13) 15. Tyler JC, Texas (25-8)
16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Others to Watch Vincennes University, Ind. (24-7) New Mexico JC (32-5) Seward County CC, Kan. (23-8) Volunteer State CC, Tenn. (20-10)
Monroe CC, N.Y. (25-6) Northeastern JC, Colo. (16-17) Paris College, Texas (24-7) College of Southern Idaho (15-16)
Georgia Perimeter College (23-11) Arizona Western College (26-5) Southwestern Illinois College (28-8) Independence CC, Kan. (27-6) Midland College, Texas (23-8)
21. Copiah-Lincoln CC, Miss. (22-6) 22. State Fair CC, Mo. (28-12) 23. Malcolm X College, Ill. (16-17) 24. Pensacola State College, Fla. (29-5) 25. ASA College, N.Y. (22-5)
Snow College, Utah (20-14) Darton State College, Ga. (20-8) Wallace State CC-Hanceville, Ala. (22-9) Jones County JC, Miss. (15-10)
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DISTRICT A (Region 1) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
1
Arizona Western College
1
Central Arizona College
1 1
LOCATION
Yuma, Ariz.
2011-12 Central Arizona
Coolidge, Ariz.
2010-11 Central Arizona
Cochise College
Douglas, Ariz.
2009-10 Central Arizona
Eastern Arizona College
Thatcher, Ariz.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Central Arizona
2009
Central Arizona
2005
Central Arizona
1998
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
2011-12 Record
Return Starters (Total)
1. Central Arizona College
31-3
1 (4)
2. Arizona Western College
26-5
2 (4)
3. Cochise College
18-13
4 (4)
4. Eastern Arizona College
12-18
2 (4)
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
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DISTRICT A TOURNAMENT February 27 - March 1, 2013
Hosted by Highest Seed
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RETURNING LEADERS Lisette Longomo
Arizona Western
F
15.0 ppg
Johnishia Welles
Cochise
F
9.7 rpg
Amara Wainwright
Eastern Arizona
G
4.3 apg
Lisette Longomo
Arizona Western
F
2.5 spg
Emilie Muanandibu
Arizona Western
C
2.3 bpg
Amanda Wainwright
Eastern Arizona
G
35.8 3pt%
Brea Edwards
Central Arizona
G
69.9 FT%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
Arizona Western College
2011-12 Stats
Emilie Muanandibu
C
6' 4"
8.6 rpg - 2.5 bpg
Arizona Western College
Lisette Longomo
F
6' 1"
15.0 ppg
Arizona Western College
Nikki Villascaz
G
5' 6"
12.5 ppg
Central Arizona College
Brea Edwards
G
5' 10"
11.2 ppg - 9.0 rpg
Cochise College
Ashley Mitchell
G
5' 10"
13.3 ppg
Cochise College
Johnishia Welles
F
6' 0"
9.7 rpg
Eastern Arizona College
Amara Wainwright
G
5' 7"
14.5 ppg - 4.3 apg
Eastern Arizona College
Tajanna Brown
G
5' 9"
8.0 rpg
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
1. Patrick Cunningham
Arizona Western College
13 (298-108)
13 (298-108)
2. Denise Cardenas
Central Arizona College
4 (124-12)
4 (124-12)
3. Ryan McAdams
Eastern Arizona College
2 (23-37)
2 (23-37)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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DISTRICT B (Region 2) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
LOCATION
2
Arkansas Baptist College
Little Rock, Ark.
2
Carl Albert State College
Poteau, Okla.
2
Connors State College
2
Eastern Oklahoma State College
2
Murray State College
2
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
2
Northern Oklahoma College-Enid
2
Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa
2
Redlands Community College
2
Seminole State College
2
Western Oklahoma State College
Warner, Okla. Wilburton, Okla. Tishomingo, Okla. Miami, Okla. Enid, Okla.
2011-12 NE Oklahoma A&M 2010-11 N. Oklahoma-Enid 2009-10 N. Oklahoma-Enid
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS N. Oklahoma-Tonkawa
1977
Seminole State
1976
Tonkawa, Okla. El Reno, Okla. Seminole, Okla. Altus, Okla.
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
2011-12 Record
Return Starters (Total)
1. Northern Oklahoma-Enid
29-4
2 (6)
2. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M
24-11
2 (4)
3. Seminole State College
19-9
2 (5)
4. Murray State College
19-10
0 (0)
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
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DISTRICT B TOURNAMENT March 6-9, 2013
Oklahoma Baptist Univ. (Shawnee, Okla.)
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RETURNING LEADERS Marisha Wallace
N. Oklahoma-Enid
C
15.2 ppg
Marisha Wallace
N. Oklahoma-Enid
C
10.3 rpg
Ashala Watson
Carl Albert State
G
5.4 apg
Chelsea Bates
N. Oklahoma-Enid
G
2.6 spg
Marisha Wallace
N. Oklahoma-Enid
C
2.1 bpg
D Brown
Carl Albert State
G
31.3 3pt%
Chelsea Bates
N. Oklahoma-Enid
G
79.4 FT%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
Carl Albert State College
2011-12 Stats
Ashala Watson
G
5' 4"
5.4 apg
Carl Albert State College
D Brown
G
5' 4"
10.3 ppg
Connors State College
Tiara Hall
F
6' 0"
12.2 ppg - 8.7 rpg
Connors State College
Tonisha Dean
G
5' 11"
8.7 ppg
Northern Oklahoma-Enid
Marisha Wallace
C
6' 2"
15.2 ppg - 10.3 rpg - 2.1 bpg
Seminole State College
Oulaymatou Coulibaly
C
6' 2"
13.0 ppg - 6.6 rpg
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
1. Greg Krause
N. Oklahoma-Tonkawa
30 (511-423)
30 (511-423)
2. Rita Story-Schell
Seminole State College
12 (183-161)
24 (381-318)
3. Jeff Tadtman
Carl Albert State College
9 (155-122)
16 (298-135)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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DISTRICT C (Regions 3, 12, 15, 20) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
LOCATION
3
Monroe Community College
Rochester, N.Y.
12
Vincennes University
Vincennes, Ind.
15
ASA College
Brooklyn, N.Y.
15
Globe Institute of Technology
New York, N.Y.
20
Baltimore City Community College
Baltimore, Md.
20
Harford Community College
Bel Air, Md.
2011-12 Monroe 2010-11 Vincennes 2009-10 Monroe
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Monroe
2006
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
2011-12 Record
Return Starters (Total)
1. ASA College
22-5
0 (3)
2. Monroe CC
25-6
1 (2)
3. Vincennes University
24-7
1 (2)
4. Harford CC
11-16
5 (7)
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
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DISTRICT C TOURNAMENT March 7-9, 2013
Hosted by Region 20 Champion
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RETURNING LEADERS Tiffany Taylor
Harford
G
19.4 ppg
Bernadette Benitez
Globe
G
10.3 rpg
Shelby Key
Harford
G
5.0 apg
Shelby Key
Harford
G
4.3 spg
Bernadette Benitez
Globe
G
2.6 bpg
Zhanna Chukhrii
Vincennes
F
47.1 3pt%
Shelby Key
Harford
G
59.7 FT%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
ASA College
2011-12 Stats
Brianna Mitchell
G
5' 6"
11.8 ppg - 6.6 rpg
ASA College
Sashana Bucknor
F
5' 11"
7.3 rpg
Baltimore City CC
Shamera O'Neal
G
5' 6"
8.3 ppg - 6.1 rpg
Globe Institute of Technology Benadette Benitez
G
5' 11"
10.3 rpg - 2.6 bpg
Harford CC
Kourtney Orr
F
5' 11"
9.4 rpg
Harford CC
Shelby Key
G
5' 6"
5.0 apg - 4.3 spg
Harford CC
Tiffany Taylor
G
5' 5"
19.4 ppg - 7.8 rpg - 4.4 spg
Monroe CC
Karin Robinson
G
5' 6"
11.2 ppg - 4.3 apg
Vincennes University
Zhanna Chukhrii
F
5' 8"
13.9 ppg - 47.1 3pt%
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
1. Harry Meeks
Vincennes University
21 (496-199)
21 (496-199)
2. Tim Parrinello
Monroe CC
16 (444-64)
16 (444-64)
3. Adia Revell
ASA College
3 (50-26)
3 (50-26)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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DISTRICT D (Regions 4, 13) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
LOCATION
4
Harry S Truman College
Chicago, Ill.
4
Highland Community College - Illinois
Freeport, Ill.
4
Kennedy-King College
Chicago, Ill.
4
Malcolm X College
Chicago, Ill.
4
Richard J. Daley College
Chicago, Ill.
4
Sauk Valley Community College
13
Bismarck State College
13
Lake Region State College - ND
13
North Dakota State College of Science
13
Williston State College
2011-12 Malcolm X 2010-11 Malcolm X 2009-10 Williston State
Dixon, Ill. Bismarck, N.D. Devils Lake, N.D. Wahpeton, N.D. Williston, N.D.
REGION 4 TOURNAMENT March 2-4, 2013
Highland CC (Free Port, Ill.)
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
Return Starters (Total)
1. Malcolm X College
16-17
2 (2)
2. Sauk Valley CC
21-9
2 (2)
3. Williston State College
21-9
3 (8)
DISTRICT D CHAMPIONSHIP
4. Highland CC (Ill.)
12-18
2 (5)
March 6-9, 2013
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
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REGION 13 TOURNAMENT
2011-12 Record
March 3-6, 2013
Games played at Higher Seeds
Region 13 Champion at Region 4 Champion
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RETURNING LEADERS Maggie Lorenz
Williston State
C
16.9 ppg
Danielle Miller
Kennedy-King
F
10.0 rpg
Tabitha Vigen
Lake Region State
G
4.2 apg
Tabitha Vigen
Lake Region State
G
3.0 spg
Holly Nicklaus
Sauk Valley
G
1.5 bpg
Lydia Box
Sauk Valley
G
34.7 3pt%
Keeley Schulz
Highland CC
G
78.3 FT%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
Highland CC - Illinois
2011-12 Stats
Keeley Schulz
G
5' 8"
15.0 ppg
Kennedy-King College
Chavathian Allen
F
5' 8"
12.0 ppg
Kennedy-King College
Danielle Miller
F
5' 11"
10.0 rpg
Malcolm X College
Ariana Novak
G
5' 10"
15.3 ppg
Sauk Valley CC
Lydia Box
G
5' 9"
15.1 ppg - 7.0 rpg
Williston State College
Maggie Lorenz
C
6' 2"
16.9 ppg
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
1. Duane Schwab
Lake Region State College
23 (526-220)
23 (526-220)
2. Gloria M. Reeves
Kennedy-King College
14 (198/184)
14 (198-184)
3. Paulette Stein
North Dakota SCS
9 (180-97)
9 (180-97)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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DISTRICT E (Region 5) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
LOCATION
5
Cisco College
Cisco, Texas
5
Clarendon College
5
Collin County Community College
5
Frank Phillips College
5
Hill College
5
Howard College
5
McLennan Community College
5
Midland College
5
New Mexico Junior College
5
Odessa College
Odessa, Texas
5
Ranger College
Ranger, Texas
5
South Plains College
5
Southwestern Christian College
Terrell, Texas
5
Temple College
Temple, Texas
5
Weatherford College
5
Western Texas College
Clarendon, Texas Plano, Texas
2011-12 New Mexico JC 2010-11 *Grayson County 2009-10 Midland *No longer District member
Borger, Texas Hillsboro, Texas Big Spring, Texas Waco, Texas Midland, Texas Hobbs, N.M.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Odessa
2007
Odessa
1991
Odessa
1986
Levelland, Texas
Weatherford, Texas Snyder, Texas
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
2011-12 Record
Return Starters (Total)
1. Weatherford College
25-4
2 (3)
2. Midland College
23-8
1 (3)
3. New Mexico JC
32-5
1 (3)
4. Odessa College
22-9
2 (4)
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
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DISTRICT E TOURNAMENT March 6-9, 2012
Lubbock Christian Univ. (Lubbock, Texas)
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RETURNING LEADERS JohVonna Darrington Weatherford
F
18.5 ppg
Achiri Ade
Midland
F
10.0 rpg
Jaslyn Bradley
Southwestern Christian
G
5.0 apg
JohVonna Darrington Weatherford
F
3.1 spg
Katora Criner
Southwestern Christian
G
1.4 bpg
Jaslyn Bradley
Southwestern Christian
G
48.5 3pt%
Stephanie Moore
South Plains
C
76.4 FT%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
Clarendon College
2011-12 Stats
Cory Minjarez
G
5' 6"
12.5 ppg
Hill College
Ashley Brown
G
5' 6"
11.6 ppg
Midland College
Achiri Ade
F
6' 1"
11.7 ppg - 10.0 rpg
Odessa College
Angenay Williams
F
5' 9"
12.2 ppg
Southwestern Christian
Alyssa Weatherd
G
5' 9"
12.0 ppg - 9.0 rpg - 5.0 apg
Southwestern Christian
Jaslyn Bradley
G
5' 7"
15.0 ppg - 5.0 apg - 3.0 spg
Temple College
Chanel Miller
G
5' 10"
11.1 ppg
Weatherford College
JohVonna Darrington
F
6' 0"
18.5 ppg - 8.3 rpg - 3.1 spg
Western Texas College
Breanna Burton
G
5' 7"
10.0 ppg
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
1. Bob McKinley
Weatherford College
35 (796-367)
35 (796-367)
2. Ron Jones
Midland College
18 (480-119)
20 (514-146)
3. Ricky Rhodes
McLennan CC
13 (242-154)
13 (242-154)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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DISTRICT F (Region 6) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
LOCATION
6
Allen County Community College
Iola, Kan.
6
Barton Community College
6
Butler Community College - KS
El Dorado, Kan.
6
Cloud County Community College
Concordia, Kan.
6
Coffeyville Community College
Coffeyville, Kan.
6
Colby Community College
6
Cowley County Community College
6
Dodge City Community College
Dodge City, Kan.
6
Garden City Community College
Garden City, Kan.
6
Hutchinson Community College
Hutchinson, Kan.
6
Independence Community College
6
Labette Community College
Parsons, Kan.
6
Neosho County Community College
Chanute, Kan.
6
Northwest Kansas Technical College
Goodland, Kan.
6
Pratt Community College
6
Seward County Community College
Great Bend, Kan.
Colby, Kan. Arkansas City, Kan.
2011-12 Hutchinson 2010-11 Cloud County 2009-10 Labette
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Seward County
2002
Cloud County
2001
Independence, Kan.
Pratt, Kan. Liberal, Kan.
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
2011-12 Record
Return Starters (Total)
1. Hutchinson CC
36-1
0 (4)
2. Independence CC
27-6
1 (5)
3. Seward County CC
23-8
2 (4)
4. Garden City CC
21-12
2 (4)
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
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DISTRICT F TOURNAMENT March 2-9, 2012
Hartman Arena (Park City, Kan.)
2012-13 NJCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
RETURNING LEADERS Jamilah Bonner
Butler
G
17.0 ppg
Tamara Jones
Garden City
F
8.6 rpg
Miracle Davis
Allen County
G
7.1 apg
Miracle Davis
Allen County
G
3.8 spg
Tonisha Wilson
Coffeyville
G
3.0 bpg
Anete Kirsteine
Seward County
G
45.5 3pt%
Tamara Jones
Garden City
F
76.0 FT%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
Allen County CC
2011-12 Stats
Miracle Davis
G
5' 10"
6.8 rpg - 7.1 apg - 3.8 spg
Barton CC
Blair Bloomfield
G
6' 0"
9.0 ppg
Butler CC - KS
Jamillah Bonner
G
5' 8"
17.0 ppg - 8.0 rpg
Cloud County CC
Aleesha Coulter
G
5' 9"
10.3 ppg
Garden City CC
Tamara Jones
F
6' 1"
16.0 ppg - 8.6 rpg
Labette CC
Shawnee Phillips
G
5' 10"
11.1 ppg - 6.5 rpg
Seward County CC
Anete Kirsteine
G
6' 0"
11.3 ppg - 45.5 3pt%
Seward County CC
Ricquia Jones
G
5' 1"
8.0 ppg - 4.2 apg - 3.0 spg
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
1. Brett Erkenbrack
Cloud County CC
2. Emily Washburn 3. Toby Wynn
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
23 (536-209)
23 (536-209)
Coffeyville CC
9 (206-84)
9 (206-84)
Seward County CC
7 (187-46)
7 (187-46)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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DISTRICT G (Region 7) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
LOCATION
7
Chattanooga State Community College
Chattanooga, Tenn.
7
Cleveland State Community College
Cleveland, Tenn.
7
Columbia State Community College
Columbia, Tenn.
7
Dyersburg State Community College
Dyersburg, Tenn.
7
Jackson State Community College
Jackson, Tenn.
7
Motlow State Community College
Lynchburg, Tenn.
7
Roane State Community College
Harriman, Tenn.
7
Southwest Tennessee Community College
Memphis, Tenn.
7
Volunteer State Community College
7
Walters State Community College
2011-12 Walters State 2010-11 Chattanooga State 2009-10 Walters State
Gallatin, Tenn. Morristown, Tenn.
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
2011-12 Record
Return Starters (Total)
1. Walters State CC
28-4
2 (2)
2. Volunteer State CC
20-10
4 (5)
3. Chattanooga State CC
20-5
2 (3)
4. Columbia State CC
16-5
1 (6)
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
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DISTRICT G TOURNAMENT March 5-9, 2013
Motlow State CC (Tullahoma, Tenn.)
2012-13 NJCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
RETURNING LEADERS Sara Bliss
Volunteer State
G
10.9 ppg
Caprisha Rogers
Walters State
G
5.5 rpg
Christy Steele
Jackson State
G
4.3 apg
Robyn Allen
Cleveland State
G
2.8 spg
Lekera Taylor
Motlow State
G
2.0 bpg
Sara Bliss
Volunteer State
G
44.6 3pt%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
Chattanooga State CC
2011-12 Stats
Khamiyah Crawford
G
5' 4"
8.8 ppg
Cleveland State CC
Chelsea Jones
F
5' 8"
9.2 ppg
Columbia State CC
Samantha Thomas
C
6' 0"
10.0 bpg
Dyersburg State CC
Kelsey Nowlin
G
5' 8"
9.0 ppg
Jackson State CC
Christy Steele
G
5' 7"
10.0 ppg - 4.3 apg
Volunteer State CC
Heather Vann
F
6' 0"
9.8 ppg
Volunteer State CC
Sara Bliss
G
5' 7"
10.9 ppg - 44.6 3pt%
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
1. Dave Kragel
Walters State CC
35 (777-256)
35 (777-256)
2. Dan Lumpkin
Cleveland State CC
15 (243-177)
15 (243-177)
3. Jay Price
Chattanooga State CC
4 (72-28)
8 (224-90)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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DISTRICT H (Region 8) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
LOCATION
8
Brevard Community College
Melbourne, Fla.
8
Broward College
8
Chipola College
8
College of Central Florida
8
Daytona State College
8
Florida State College at Jacksonville
8
Gulf Coast State College
8
Hillsborough Community College
8
Indian River State College
8
Miami Dade College
8
Northwest Florida State College
8
Palm Beach State College
8
Pensacola State College
8
Santa Fe College
8
St. Petersburg College
8
Tallahassee Community College
Davie, Fla. Marianna, Fla. Ocala, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Panama City, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Ft. Pierce, Fla.
2011-12 Pensacola State 2010-11 Pensacola State 2009-10 Gulf Coast State
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Gulf Coast State
2010
Gulf Coast State
2008
Gulf Coast State
2003
Gulf Coast State
1989
Miami, Fla. Niceville, Fla. Lake Worth, Fla. Pensacola, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. St. Petersburg, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla.
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
2011-12 Record
Return Starters (Total)
1. Northwest Florida St. College
23-6
1 (2)
2. Gulf Coast State College
21-4
1 (2)
3. Pensacola State College
29-5
1 (4)
4. Chipola College
19-11
1 (3)
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
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DISTRICT H TOURNAMENT March 6-9, 2013
Chipola College, (Marianna, Fla.)
2012-13 NJCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
RETURNING LEADERS Shaneece Stephens
Brevard
G
18.4 ppg
Teandrea Smith
Pensacola State
F
11.4 rpg
Sarah Williams
Tallahassee
G
4.2 apg
Jasmin Burger
Miami Dade
G
3.3 spg
Shalonda Hart
Brevard
C
4.0 bpg
Olivia Atwell
Brevard
G
35.7 3pt%
Teandrea Smith
Pensacola State
F
63.0 FT%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
Brevard CC
2011-12 Stats
Shaneece Stephens
G
5' 9"
18.4 ppg - 3.0 spg
College of Central Florida
TiChina Mitchell
F
5' 11"
13.0 ppg - 6.0 rpg
Gulf Coast State College
Tamara Taylor
G
5' 8"
11.5 ppg
Hillsborough CC
Janai Merritt
G
5' 9"
15.0 ppg
Indian River State College
Precious Roberts
G
5' 9"
10.0 ppg
Miami Dade College
Jasmin Burger
G
5' 8"
14.0 ppg - 3.3 spg
Palm Beach State College
La Quandra Brazil
F
6' 0"
12.0 ppg - 7.0 rpg
Pensacola State College
Teandrea Smith
F
6' 1"
13.3 ppg - 11.4 rpg
Tallahassee CC
Sarah Williams
G
5' 5"
13.3 ppg - 4.2 apg
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
1. Susan Summons
Miami Dade College
2. Kristy B. Ward
Florida State-Jacksonville
3. Teresa Atkinson
Tallahassee CC
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
26 (428-319)
30 (458-325)
1 (9-21)
17 (393-163)
15 (252-188)
15 (252-188)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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DISTRICT I (Region 9) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
LOCATION
9
Casper College
Casper, Wyo.
9
Central Wyoming College
9
Dawson Community College
9
Eastern Wyoming College
9
Gillette College
9
Lamar Community College
9
Little Big Horn College
9
McCook Community College
9
Miles Community College
9
Northeastern Junior College
9
Northwest College
9
Otero Junior College
La Junta, Colo.
9
Sheridan College
Sheridan, Wyo.
9
Trinidad State Junior College
Trinidad, Colo.
9
Western Nebraska Community College
Scottsbluff, Neb.
9
Western Wyoming Community College
Rock Springs, Wyo.
2011-12 Otero
Riverton, Wyo.
2010-11 Casper
Glendive, Mont.
2009-10 Casper
Torrington, Wyo. Gillette, Wyo. Lamar, Colo. Crow Agency, Mont. McCook, Neb. Miles City, Mont. Sterling, Colo. Powell, Wyo.
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
2011-12 Record
Return Starters (Total)
1. Casper College
30-3
4 (5)
2. Northeastern JC
16-17
1 (4)
3. Sheridan College
26-6
3 (3)
4. Western Nebraska CC
21-9
3 (3)
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
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DISTRICT I TOURNAMENT March 3-7, 2013
Hosted by South Division Champion
2012-13 NJCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
RETURNING LEADERS Acacia Big Man
Little Big Horn
G
17.5 ppg
Kenosha Wright
Gillette
F
7.2 rpg
Brittani Colberg
Eastern Wyoming
G
4.0 apg
Idil Ozbayrak
Western Nebraska
G
3.0 spg
Destiny Bragman
Trinidad State
C
2.3 bpg
Shelby Stewart
Casper
G
41.0 3pt%
Kennedy Allen
Northwest
C
75.2 FT%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
Casper College
2011-12 Stats
Shelby Stewart
G
5' 9"
9.5 ppg - 41.0 3pt%
Eastern Wyoming College
Brittani Colberg
G
5' 6"
10.0 ppg - 4.0 apg
Gillette College
Kenosha Wright
F
5' 11"
7.2 rpg - 2.1 bpg
Little Big Horn College
Acacia Big Man
G
5' 7"
17.5 ppg
Miles CC
Ivana Grbic
F
5' 11"
10.8 ppg - 6.4 rpg
Northeastern JC
Ngone Ndiaye
F
6' 1"
9.5 ppg
Northwest College
Kennedy Allen
C
6' 1"
15.1 ppg
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
1. David Harnish
Western Nebraska CC
2. Dwight Gunnare 3. Darrel Parker
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
24 (647-141)
24 (647-141)
Casper College
4 (114-25)
10 (240-87)
Northeastern JC
6 (151-41)
6 (151-41)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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DISTRICT J (Regions 10, 17) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
LOCATION
10
Clinton Junior College
Rock Hill, S.C.
10
Denmark Technical College
Denmark, S.C.
10
Spartanburg Methodist College
10
Tri-County Technical College
17
Albany Technical College
17
Andrew College
17
Atlanta Metropolitan College
Atlanta, Ga.
17
Central Georgia Technical College
Macon, Ga.
17
Chattahoochee Technical College
17
Darton State College
17
East Georgia State College
Swainsboro, Ga.
17
Georgia Highlands College
Rome, Ga.
17
Georgia Perimeter College
Decatur, Ga.
17
Middle Georgia College
Cochran, Ga.
17
South Georgia Technical College
Spartanburg, S.C.
2011-12 Georgia Perimeter 2010-11 Georgia Perimeter 2009-10 South Georgia Tech
Pendleton, S.C. Albany, Ga. Cuthbert, Ga.
Marietta, Ga. Albany, Ga.
Americus, Ga.
REGION 10 TOURNAMENT
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
March 1-2, 2013
Clinton JC (Rock Hill, S.C.)
2011-12 Record
Return Starters (Total)
1. Georgia Perimeter College
23-11
0 (1)
2. Darton State College
20-8
2 (3)
3. Middle Georgia College
20-6
3 (6)
4. South Georgia Tech
24-9
0 (0)
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
REGION 17 TOURNAMENT March 5-8, 2013
Games played at Higher Seeds
DISTRICT J TOURNAMENT March 9, 2013
Region 10 Champion at Region 17 Champion
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2012-13 NJCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
RETURNING LEADERS Brittany Witt
Middle Georgia
G
20.0 ppg
Jasmine Grier
Central Georgia Tech
G
11.3 rpg
Brittany Witt
Middle Georgia
G
6.0 apg
Brittany Witt
Middle Georgia
G
5.0 spg
Jasmine Grier
Central Georgia Tech
G
4.8 bpg
Brittany Witt
Middle Georgia
G
36.8 3pt%
Amber Howell
Central Georgia Tech
F
89.0 FT%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
Central Georgia Tech College
2011-12 Stats
Jasmine Grier
G
6' 0"
13.9 ppg - 11.3 rpg - 4.8 bpg
Darton State College
Chanteniece Fann
F
5' 10"
9.6 ppg - 7.3 rpg
Darton State College
Michelle Mitchell
G
5' 9"
17.2 ppg - 9.6 rpg - 3.1 spg
Georgia Highlands College
Shanique Holston
F
5' 11"
14.8 ppg - 7.4 rpg
Georgia Perimeter College
Ronita Garrett
F
6' 0"
9.1 ppg - 8.1 rpg
Middle Georgia College
Brittany Witt
G
5' 6"
20.0 ppg - 6.0 apg - 5.0 spg
Middle Georgia College
J'Una Rollins
C
6' 0"
11.0 rpg - 2.0 bpg
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
1. Anderson Ligon
Middle Georgia College
2. Brandan Harrell
Georgia Highlands College
3. Roderick Woods
Clinton JC
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
7 (127-72)
12 (242-139)
0 (0-0)
8 (152-108)
10 (105-169)
10 (105-169)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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DISTRICT K (Regions 11, 16) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
LOCATION
11
Iowa Western Community College
11
Northeast Community College
16
Council Bluffs, Iowa
2011-12 Jefferson
Norfolk, Neb.
2010-11 State Fair
Crowder College
Neosho, Mo.
2009-10 Jefferson
16
Jefferson College
Hillsboro, Mo.
16
Mineral Area College
Park Hills, Mo.
16
Moberly Area Community College
16
State Fair Community College
16
Three Rivers Community College
Moberly, Mo.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Moberly Area
1982
Sedalia, Mo. Poplar Bluff, Mo.
REGION 11 TOURNAMENT March 2, 2013
Played at Higher Seed
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
Return Starters (Total)
1. Iowa Western CC
21-12
4 (9)
2. State Fair CC
18-12
0 (1)
3. Moberly Area CC
17-14
1 (2)
DISTRICT K TOURNAMENT
4. Three Rivers CC - MO
9-22
2 (6)
March 9, 2013
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
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REGION 16 TOURNAMENT
2011-12 Record
March 1-2, 2013
Three Rivers CC (Poplar Bluff, Mo.)
Region 11 Champion at Region 16 Champion
2012-13 NJCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
RETURNING LEADERS Tyisha Smith
Iowa Western
G
17.4 ppg
Carolyn Overton
Three Rivers
F
8.5 rpg
Tyisha Smith
Iowa Western
G
5.2 apg
Shanevian Holden
Moberly Area
F
2.5 spg
Brittany Lawson
Mineral Area
C
2.8 bpg
Lakota Goe
Iowa Western
G
37.2 3pt%
Tyisha Smith
Iowa Western
G
74.3 FT%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
Crowder College
2011-12 Stats
Caprese Marshall
G
5' 7"
9.6 ppg
Crowder College
Sarah Sagely
G
5' 7"
9.6 ppg
Crowder College
Terai Sadler
F
5' 11"
8.6 ppg - 7.6 rpg
Iowa Western CC
Tyisha Smith
G
5' 4"
17.4 ppg - 5.2 apg
Mineral Area College
Brittany Lawson
C
5' 11"
9.0 ppg - 8.0 rpg - 2.8 bpg
Northeast CC
Sasha Carter
F
5' 8"
16.0 ppg - 8.0 rpg
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
1. Matt Svehla
Northeast CC
2. Jim Turgeon 3. Gary Koch
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
18 (426-140)
18 (426-140)
Iowa Western CC
5 (110-48)
12 (234-145)
Mineral Area College
6 (110-75)
9 (181-102)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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DISTRICT L (Region 14) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
LOCATION
14
Angelina College
Lufkin, Texas
14
Blinn College
14
Jacksonville College
14
Kilgore College
Kilgore, Texas
14
Panola College
Carthage, Texas
14
Paris Junior College
14
San Jacinto College-North
14
Trinity Valley Community College
14
Tyler Junior College
2011-12 Trinity Valley
Brenham, Texas
2010-11 Trinity Valley
Jacksonville, Texas
2009-10 Trinity Valley
Paris, Texas
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Trinity Valley
2012
Trinity Valley
2004
Tyler
2000
Trinity Valley
1999
Trinity Valley
1997
Trinity Valley
1996
Trinity Valley
1994
Kilgore
1990
Kilgore
1988
Panola
1978
Paris
1975
Houston, Texas Athens, Texas Tyler, Texas
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
2011-12 Record
Return Starters (Total)
1. Trinity Valley CC
36-0
0 (0)
DISTRICT L TOURNAMENT
2. Tyler JC
25-8
0 (4)
March 5-9, 2013
3. Paris JC
24-7
0 (2)
UT Tyler (Tyler, Texas)
4. Blinn College
22-10
1 (2)
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
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2012-13 NJCAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
RETURNING LEADERS Jessica Hines
San Jacinto-North
G
17.4 ppg
Olimpiea Hurst
San Jacinto-North
C
7.5 rpg
Jessica Hines
San Jacinto-North
G
4.5 apg
Jessica Hines
San Jacinto-North
G
3.0 spg
Olimpiea Hurst
San Jacinto-North
C
3.6 bpg
Jinaki Robinson
Jacksonville
G
32.6 3pt%
Breanna Burford
Jacksonville
F
75.9 FT%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
Angelina College
2011-12 Stats
Demetria Foreman
G
5' 6"
10.1 ppg - 5.2 apg
Angelina College
Diamond Webb
G
5' 4"
13.6 ppg
Blinn College
Audrisa Harrison
F
5' 10"
10.6 ppg - 6.7 rpg
Jacksonville College
Breanna Burford
F
5' 10"
10.1 ppg - 6.7 rpg
San Jacinto College-North
Jessica Hines
G
5' 8"
17.4 ppg - 4.5 apg - 3.0 spg
San Jacinto College-North
Olimpiea Hurst
C
6' 3"
7.5 rpg - 3.6 bpg
Tyler JC
Keaira Arion
G
5' 8"
8.2 ppg
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
1. Trenia Tillis Jones
Tyler JC
12 (274-116)
12 (274-116)
2. Jeff Jenkins
Blinn College
10 (193-123)
13 (246-161)
3. Tracey Stellato
Panola College
10 (155-140)
10 (155-140)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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DISTRICT M (Region 18) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
LOCATION
18
College of Southern Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
18
Colorado Northwestern Community College
18
North Idaho College
18
Salt Lake Community College
18
Snow College
18
Utah State Univ. - College of Eastern Utah
2011-12 Snow
Rangely, Colo.
2010-11 North Idaho
Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
2009-10 North Idaho
Salt Lake City, Utah Ephraim, Utah Price, Utah
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS North Idaho
2011
North Idaho
1993
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
2011-12 Record
Return Starters (Total)
1. North Idaho College
23-6
3 (4)
2. Salt Lake CC
18-13
1 (3)
3. College of Southern Idaho
15-16
1 (4)
4. Snow College
20-14
1 (4)
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
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North Idaho College (Coeur d’Alene, Idaho)
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RETURNING LEADERS Katie Buskey
North Idaho
G
11.0 ppg
Jordi Wilden
Snow
F
5.5 rpg
Hailee Parry
USU-Eastern Utah
G
3.2 apg
Amy Arbon
USU-Eastern Utah
F
2.0 spg
Michelle Blanton
Colorado Northwestern
F
0.6 bpg
Angela Woods
North Idaho
G
37.8 3pt%
Katie Buskey
North Idaho
G
67.9 FT%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
Colorado Northwestern CC
2011-12 Stats
Jasmine Ransom
G
5' 6"
9.3 ppg
North Idaho College
Katie Buskey
G
5' 8"
11.0 ppg
USU-Eastern Utah
Hailee Parry
G
5' 2"
8.0 ppg
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
1. Betsy Specketer
Salt Lake CC
16 (360-150)
16 (360-150)
2. Dave Paur
USU-Eastern Utah
22 (347 - 364)
22 (347 - 364)
3. Randy Rogers
College of Southern Idaho
10 (283-108)
10 (283-108)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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DISTRICT N (Region 22) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
LOCATION
22
Alabama Southern Community College
Monroeville, Ala.
22
Bishop State Community College
22
Chattahoochee Valley Community College
22
Enterprise State Community College
22
Faulkner State Community College
Bay Minette, Ala.
22
Gadsden State Community College
Gadsden, Ala.
22
Lawson State Community College
22
Lurleen B. Wallace Community College
22
Shelton State Community College
22
Snead State Community College
22
Southern Union State Community College
22
Wallace Community College-Selma
22
Wallace State Community College-Hanceville
Mobile, Ala. Phenix City, Ala.
2011-12 Shelton State 2010-11 Wallace State-Hanceville 2009-10 Shelton State
Enterprise, Ala.
Birmingham, Ala. Andalusia, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Boaz, Ala. Wadley, Ala. Selma, Ala. Hanceville, Ala.
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
2011-12 Record
Return Starters (Total)
1. Shelton State CC
33-4
2 (6)
2. Wallace State CC-Hanceville
22-9
1 (3)
3. Gadsden State CC
16-11
4 (5)
4. Alabama Southern CC
19-12
3 (7)
DISTRICT N TOURNAMENT March 2-9, 2013
Wallace State CC (Hanceville, Ala.)
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
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RETURNING LEADERS Eisha Person
Southern Union State
G
15.0 ppg
Tierra Green
Southern Union State
F
10.0 rpg
DeShanti Lewis
Alabama Southern
G
6.0 apg
Kia Guilford
Southern Union State
G
4.0 spg
Tierra Green
Southern Union State
F
3.0 bpg
Sharin Rivers
Shelton State
G
34.1 3pt%
Katy Miller
Gadsden State
G
71.4 FT%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
Alabama Southern CC
2011-12 Stats
DeShanti Lewis
G
5' 3"
11.9 ppg - 6.0 apg
Bishop State CC
Aundre Adams
G
5' 1"
10.8 ppg - 5.2 apg - 3.7 spg
Faulkner State CC
Tykeria Johnson
F
5' 9"
12.9 ppg
Gadsden State CC
Sheyene Turner
G
5' 6"
13.1 ppg
Lawson State CC
Tearra Sams
F
5' 9"
10.5 ppg - 6.4 rpg
Lurleen B. Wallace CC
Kimberly Williams
G
5' 8"
13.0 ppg - 4.0 apg
Southern Union State CC
Eisha Person
G
6' 0"
15.0 ppg
Wallace State CC-Hanceville
Ashley Nance
F
5' 9"
12.3 ppg - 6.8 rpg
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
1. Ricky Knight
Lurleen B. Wallace CC
25 (496-320)
25 (496-320)
2. Madonna Thompson
Shelton State CC
14 (355-113)
14 (355-113)
3. Linda Pitts
Faulkner State CC
17 (251-292)
17 (251-292)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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DISTRICT O (Region 23) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
LOCATION
2011-12 Meridian
23
Baton Rouge Community College
Baton Rouge, La.
23
Coahoma Community College
Clarksdale, Miss.
2010-11 Copiah-Lincoln
23
Copiah-Lincoln Community College
Wesson, Miss.
2009-10 Copiah-Lincoln
23
Delgado Community College
23
East Central Community College
23
East Mississippi Community College
23
New Orleans, La. Decatur, Miss.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Scooba, Miss.
Northeast Mississippi
1981
Hinds Community College
Raymond, Miss.
Northwest Mississippi
1979
23
Holmes Community College
Goodman, Miss.
23
Itawamba Community College
23
Jones County Junior College
23
Louisiana State University Eunice
23
Meridian Community College
23
Mississippi Delta Community College
Moorhead, Miss.
23
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
Perkinston, Miss.
23
Northeast Mississippi Community College
Booneville, Miss.
23
Northwest Mississippi Community College
Senatobia, Miss.
23
Pearl River Community College
Poplarville, Miss.
23
Southern University-Shreveport
Shreveport, La.
23
Southwest Mississippi Community College
Summit, Miss.
Fulton, Miss. Ellisville, Miss. Eunice, La. Meridian, Miss.
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
2011-12 Record
Return Starters (Total)
1. Itawamba CC
26-3
1 (4)
2. Copiah-Lincoln CC
22-6
1 (9)
3. Jones County JC
15-10
0 (0)
DISTRICT O TOURNAMENT
4. Pearl River CC
16-9
4 (9)
March 6-9, 2013
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
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Mississippi College (Clinton, Miss.)
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RETURNING LEADERS Talaih Robertson
Baton Rouge
F
13.0 ppg
Monique Biggins
Northwest Mississippi
F
10.4 rpg
Shaw Isom
Northwest Mississippi
G
3.5 apg
Monique Biggins
Northwest Mississippi
F
2.1 spg
Yasmine Nelson
Mississippi Gulf Coast
C
1.3 bpg
Tynita Baker
Itawamba
G
35.0 3pt%
Tequa Lofton
Mississippi Delta
G
71.6 FT%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
Baton Rouge CC
2011-12 Stats
Talaih Robertson
F
5' 11"
13.0 ppg
Coahoma CC
Breanna Wiley
G
5' 7"
16.0 ppg - 8.0 rpg
Coahoma CC
Bridgette Griffin
G
5' 7"
15.0 ppg - 4.0 apg - 3.0 spg
Northeast Mississippi CC
Kebrina Lucas
G
5' 6"
9.8 ppg
Northwest Mississippi CC
Monique Biggins
F
5' 8"
10.4 rpg
Northwest Mississippi CC
Shaq Isom
G
5' 8"
12.0 ppg
Pearl River CC
Shanta' Echols
F
6' 0"
10.9 ppg - 6.3 rpg
Southern-Shreveport
Tytionna Pratt
F
5' 10"
8.0 ppg - 8.4 rpg
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
1. Gwyn Young
Copiah-Lincoln CC
36 (797 - 232)
36 (797 - 232)
2. Don Edwards
Northwest Mississippi CC
25 (371-271)
25 (371-271)
3. Sandra Sumrall
Jones County JC
13 (199-116)
13 (199-116)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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DISTRICT P (Region 24) MEMBER SCHOOLS
PAST CHAMPIONS
REGION COLLEGE
LOCATION
Carterville, Ill.
2011-12 Southwestern Illinois
24
John A. Logan College
24
Kaskaskia College
Centralia, Ill.
2010-11 John A. Logan
24
Lincoln Trail College
Robinson, Ill.
2009-10 Lincoln Trail
24
Olney Central College
24
Rend Lake College
24
Shawnee Community College
Ullin, Ill.
24
Southeastern Illinois College
Harrisburg, Ill.
24
Southwestern Illinois College
Belleville, Ill.
24
Wabash Valley College
Olney, Ill. Ina, Ill.
Mt. Carmel, Ill.
2012-13 PROJECTED TOP 4 College
2011-12 Record
Return Starters (Total)
1. Southwestern Illinois College
28-8
2 (2)
DISTRICT P TOURNAMENT
2. Wabash Valley College
22-10
2 (6)
March 5-8, 2013
3. John A. Logan College
9-17
1 (1)
Rend Lake College (Ina, Ill.)
4. Kaskaskia College
23-9
2 (2)
*Projections based on poll provided to all district members
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RETURNING LEADERS Janelle Cannon
Southwestern Illinois
G
18.5 ppg
Jennifer Moeller
Rend Lake
F
10.0 rpg
Janelle Cannon
Southwestern Illinois
G
6.5 apg
Janelle Cannon
Southwestern Illinois
G
4.8 spg
Jennifer Moeller
Rend Lake
F
2.0 bpg
Miranda Burroughs
Kaskaskia
G
41.7 3pt%
Kelsee Ennis
Olney Central
G
80.7 FT%
*Based on submissions by schools - includes stat minimums
TOP RETURNING PLAYERS College
Player
Pos.
Height
John A. Logan College
2011-12 Stats
Kyra Navarrete
F
5' 11"
16.0 ppg - 7.1 rpg
Kaskaskia College
Brandi Riddle
G
5' 8"
8.0 ppg
Lincoln Trail College
Erica Phifer
G
5' 6"
4.0 apg
Olney Central College
Kelsee Ennis
G
5' 6"
13.7 ppg - 3.1 spg - 80.7 FT%
Rend Lake College
Jennifer Moeller
F
6' 0"
16.0 ppg - 10.0 rpg - 2.0 bpg
Southeastern Illinois College
Kenyatta Drake
F
6' 0"
16.0 ppg - 9.0 rpg
Southwestern Illinois College
Janelle Cannon
G
5' 9"
18.5 ppg - 6.5 apg - 4.8 spg
TOP 3 WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES
COACH
COLLEGE
SCHOOL SEASONS (RECORD)
CAREER SEASONS (RECORD)
1. Mike Juenger
Southwestern Illinois College
15 (310-176)
15 (310-176)
2. Marty Hawkins
John A. Logan College
14 (256-172)
14 (256-172)
3. Zach Loll
Wabash Valley College
3 (60-31)
11 (176-166)
*Based on total career wins (Seasons do not include upcoming season)
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REGION 4
REGION 10
*Winner to District D Championship
*Winner to District J Championship
Malcolm X College, Ill. (16-14)
54
Spartanburg Methodist, S.C. (17-13)
58
Black Hawk College-East, Ill. (15-18)
44
Denmark Technical College, S.C. (20-2)
56
REGION 13
REGION 17
*Winner to District D Championship
*Winner to District J Championship
Williston State College, N.D. (21-8)
66
Georgia Perimeter College (21-9)
83
Lake Region State College, N.D. (19-11)
48
South Georgia Technical College (24-9)
47
DISTRICT A
DISTRICT B
(Region 1)
(Region 2)
Central Arizona College (29-1)
68
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (22-9)
58 | O
Arizona Western College (26-5)
59
Northern Oklahoma-Enid (29-4)
57 | T
DISTRICT C
DISTRICT D
(Regions 3, 12)
(Regions 4, 13)
Monroe CC, N.Y. (25-4)
57
Malcolm X College, Ill. (17-14)
53
Vincennes University, Ind. (24-7)
53
Williston State College, N.D. (21-9)
52
DISTRICT E
DISTRICT F
(Region 5)
(Region 6)
New Mexico JC (29-4)
64
Hutchinson CC, Kan. (33-0)
43
Odessa College, Texas (22-9)
51
Independence CC, Kan. (27-6)
41
DISTRICT G
DISTRICT H
(Region 7)
(Region 8)
Walters State CC, Tenn. (27-2)
50
Pensacola State College, Fla. (26-4)
64
Columbia State CC, Tenn. (16-5)
32
Gulf Coast State College, Fla. (21-4)
60
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DISTRICT J
(Region 9)
(Regions 10, 17)
Otero JC, Colo. (31-1)
67
Georgia Perimeter College (22-9)
75
Northeastern JC, Colo. (16-17)
61
Spartanburg Methodist, S.C. (17-14)
46
DISTRICT K
DISTRICT L
(Regions 11, 16)
(Region 14)
Jefferson College, Mo. (28-4)
65
Trinity Valley CC, Texas (32-0)
75
Iowa Western CC (21-12)
43
Tyler JC, Texas (25-8)
67
DISTRICT M
NATIONAL TOURNAMENT SEEDING
(Region 18)
Seed
Snow College, Utah (20-12)
60
Salt Lake CC, Utah (18-13)
57
DISTRICT N (Region 22)
Shelton State CC, Ala. (31-2)
85
Wallace State CC-Hanceville, Ala. (22-9)
60
DISTRICT O (Region 23)
Team
District
#1
Trinity Valley CC, Texas (32-0)
L
#2
Hutchinson CC, Kan. (33-0)
F
#3
Central Arizona College (29-1)
A
#4
Pensacola State College, Fla. (26-4)
H
#5
Jefferson College, Mo. (28-4)
K
#6
New Mexico JC (29-4)
E
#7
Otero JC, Colo. (31-1
I
#8
Snow College, Utah (31-1)
M
#9
Shelton State CC, Ala. (31-2)
N
Meridian CC, Miss. (22-10)
71
#10 Walters State CC, Tenn. (27-2)
G
Itawamba CC, Miss. (26-3)
67
#11 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (22-9)
B
#12 Georgia Perimeter College (22-9)
J
#13 Monroe CC, N.Y. (25-4)
C
#14 Southwestern Illinois College (27-6)
P
DISTRICT P (Region 24)
Southwestern Illinois College (27-6)
62
#15 Meridian CC, Miss. (22-10)
O
Olney Central College, Ill. (21-12)
58
#16 Malcolm X College, Ill. (17-14)
D
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GAME 1 Tuesday, March 20
GAME 2 Tuesday, March 20
#3 Central Arizona College (30-1)
75
#6 New Mexico JC (30-4)
52
#14 Southwestern Illinois College (27-7)
53
#11 NE Oklahoma A&M (22-10)
42
GAME 3 Tuesday, March 20
GAME 4 Tuesday, March 20
#7 Otero JC, Colo. (31-2)
51
#2 Hutchinson CC, Kan. (34-0)
75
#10 Walters State CC, Tenn. (28-2)
61
#15 Meridian CC, Miss. (22-11)
42
GAME 5 Tuesday, March 20
GAME 6 Tuesday, March 20
#1 Trinity Valley CC, Texas (32-0)
88
#8 Snow College, Utah (20-13)
62
#16 Malcolm X College, Ill. (17-15)
51
#9 Shelton State CC, Ala. (32-2)
85
GAME 7 Wednesday, March 21
GAME 8 Wednesday, March 21
#5 Jefferson College, Mo. (28-5)
50
#4 Pensacola State College, Fla. (27-4)
72
#12 Georgia Perimeter College (23-9)
57
#13 Monroe CC, N.Y. (25-5)
60
GAME 9 Wednesday, March 21
GAME 10 Wednesday, March 21
#11 NE Oklahoma A&M (22-11)
49
#3 Central Arizona College (31-1)
61
#14 Southwestern Illinois College (28-7)
62
#6 New Mexico JC (30-5)
56
GAME 11 Wednesday, March 21
GAME 12 Thursday, March 22
62
#10 Walters State CC, Tenn. (28-3)
46
GAME 13 Thursday, March 22
#7 Otero JC, Colo. (32-2)
62
#8 Snow College, Utah (21-13)
53 | O
#15 Meridian CC, Miss. (22-12)
46
#16 Malcolm X College, Ill. (17-16)
50 | T
GAME 14 Thursday, March 22
GAME 15 Thursday, March 22
#5 Jefferson College, Mo. (29-5)
69
#6 New Mexico JC (31-5)
46
#13 Monroe CC, N.Y. (25-6)
58
#10 Walters State CC, Tenn. (28-4)
45
GAME 16 Thursday, March 22
48
#2 Hutchinson CC, Kan. (35-0)
GAME 17 Thursday, March 22
#1 Trinity Valley CC, Texas (33-0)
66
#4 Pensacola State College, Fla. (28-4)
70
#9 Shelton State CC, Ala. (32-3)
59
#12 Georgia Perimeter College (23-10)
57
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GAME 19 Friday, March 23
#7 Otero JC, Colo. (33‐2)
48
#5 Jefferson College, Mo. (30‐5)
67
#14 Southwestern Illinois College (28‐8)
42
#8 Snow College, Utah (21‐14)
59
GAME 20 Friday, March 23
GAME 21 Friday, March 23
#9 Shelton State CC, Ala. (33-3)
66
#2 Hutchinson CC, Kan. (36-0)
69
#12 Georgia Perimeter College (23-11)
60
#3 Central Arizona College (31-2)
56
GAME 22 Friday, March 23
#1 Trinity Valley CC, Texas (34-0)
71
#4 Pensacola State College, Fla. (28-5)
66
5TH/6TH PLACE GAME
7TH/8TH PLACE GAME #5 Jefferson College, Mo. (31-5)
55
#6 New Mexico JC (32-5)
63
#7 Otero JC, Colo. (33-3)
43
#9 Shelton State CC, Ala. (33-4)
58
3RD/4TH PLACE GAME
N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P
#3 Central Arizona College (31-3)
72
#1 Trinity Valley CC, Texas (35-0)
69
#4 Pensacola State College, Fla. (29-5)
73
#2 Hutchinson CC, Kan. (36-1)
55
COACHES OF TOURNAMENT
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
TRINITY VALLEY CARDINALS 2012 DI NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Sha’Kayla Caples
Trinity Valley
Kenya Landers
Meghan Dunn
Shelton State
Michael Landers
Honor Duvall
New Mexico
LaQuinta Jefferson
Jefferson
Brianna Lewis
Trinity Valley
Katrina Ottesen
Central Arizona
Laura Patrick
Hutchinson
Jackie Patterson
Hutchinson
Jasmine Richardson
Pensacola State
Chelsea Small
Hutchinson
TeAndrea Smith
Pensacola State
Brea Townsend
Central Arizona
Trinity Valley
TOURNAMENT MVP Keuna Flax
Trinity Valley
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2011-12 DI WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-AMERICANS PLAYER
COLLEGE
YEAR
POS.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
FIRST TEAM Aubrey Boehme
Otero JC, Colo.
SO
C
Wyoming
Sha’Kayla Caples
Trinity Valley CC, Texas
SO
F
Not Returning
Portia Durrett
Walters State CC, Tenn.
SO
F
Oklahoma
Jacqueline Patterson
Hutchinson CC, Kan.
SO
F
Texas Tech
Priscila Santos
Utah State-Eastern Utah
SO
F
+William Woods
Uju Ugoka
Gulf Coast State, Fla.
SO
F
Virginia Tech
Jacqueline Chandler
Hill College, Texas
FR
G
Not Returning
Meghan Dunn
Shelton State CC, Ala.
SO
G
South Alabama
Keuna Flax
Trinity Valley
SO
G
*Central Missouri
Lavonda McCall
South Georgia Tech College
SO
G
*Washburn
*NCAA DII +NAIA
2011-12 DI WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-AMERICANS PLAYER
COLLEGE
YEAR
POS.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
SECOND TEAM Jolie Olingende
Arizona Western College
SO
C
Robert Morris
Alecia Autman
Jones County JC, Miss.
SO
F
Not Returning
Te’Onna Campbell
New Mexico JC
SO
F
Houston
Tamara Phillip
Central Arizona College
SO
F
Albany
Sehmonyeh Allen
Monroe CC, N.Y.
SO
G
Not Returning
Korina Baker
North Idaho College
SO
G
SMU
Rosalie Cutri
Casper College, Wyo.
SO
G
Boise State
Ariel Easton
State Fair CC, Mo.
SO
G
Not Returning
Jameika Hoskins
Itawamba CC, Miss.
SO
G
Southeastern Louisiana
Laura Patrick
Hutchinson CC, Kan.
SO
G
*Emporia State
*NCAA DII
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YEAR
POS.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
THIRD TEAM Wilka Montout
NE Oklahoma A&M
SO
C
South Carolina
Mechel-la Ward
Palm Beach State, Fla.
SO
C
Not Returning
Aron Garcia
Hill College, Texas
SO
F
UT-Arlington
LaQuinta Jefferson
Jefferson College, Mo.
SO
F
Not Returning
Shae Kelley
Northwest Florida State
FR
F
Old Dominion
TeAndrea Smith
Pensacola State, Fla.
FR
F
RETURNING
Jordan Hunter
Crowder College, Mo.
SO
G
Southeast Missouri State
Alyssa Like
Olney Central College, Ill.
SO
G
Murray State
Brandi McKinney
Wabash Valley College, Ill.
SO
G
*Georgia College & State
Katrina Ottesen
Central Arizona College
SO
G
Colorado State
HONORABLE MENTION Bianca Fennessee
Albany Tech College, Ga.
SO
C
*Washburn
April Hargrow
Kennedy-King College, Ill.
SO
C
*West Virginia State
Brittany Webb
ASA College, N.Y.
SO
C
Seton Hall
TaCouya Allen
Wallace State-Hanceville, Ala.
SO
F
+Cumberland
Antoinette Carter
Murray State College, Okla.
SO
F
Stephen F. Austin
Ashlynn Knoll
Seward County CC, Kan.
SO
F
Kansas State
Kaylin Sheets
North Dakota SCS
SO
F
Not Returning
Ingrida Strikas
Vincennes University, Ind.
SO
F
Not Returning
Keosha Bradley
Copiah-Lincoln CC, Miss.
SO
G
Southern
Janelle Cannon
Southwestern Illinois College
FR
G
RETURNING
Markisha Hawkins
Tyler JC, Texas
SO
G
Kansas
Sofia Hepworth
Salt Lake CC, Utah
SO
G
Southern Utah
Jill Herman
Roane State CC, Tenn.
SO
G
+The Cumberlands
Taylor Ignoto
Mineral Area College, Mo.
SO
G
LIU Brooklyn
Akia Jones
Walters State CC, Tenn.
SO
G
Not Returning
Fallon Lewis
Sheridan College, Wyo.
SO
G
Wyoming
Erica Martinez
Snow College, Utah
SO
G
Boise State
Michelle Mitchell
Darton State College, Ga.
FR
G
RETURNING
Latasia Ward
ASA College, N.Y.
SO
G
Stony Brook
Shamika Williams
Sauk Valley CC, Ill.
SO
G
Tampa
*NCAA DII +NAIA
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PRISCILA SANTOS
BIANCA FENNESSEE
Utah State-College of Eastern Utah (Sophomore - G)
Albany Technical College, Ga. (Sophomore - C)
29.1 POINTS/GAME
15.8 REBOUNDS/GAME
(30 GP, 347 FGM, 178 FTM)
(28 GP, 271 DREB, 171 OREB)
YASHIRA DELGADO
YASHIRA DELGADO
Hillsborough CC, Fla. (Sophomore - G)
Hillsborough CC, Fla. (Sophomore - G)
10.8 ASSISTS/GAME
71.1 FG%
(26 GP, 280 A)
(20 GP, 118/166 FG)
KATIE BLISS
DELANEY JONES
Volunteer State CC, Tenn. (Freshman - G)
Northern Oklahoma-Tonkawa (Sophomore - G)
49.1 3PT%
90.2 FT%
(30 GP, 52/106 3PT)
(32 GP, 83/92 FT)
CHARITY HARRIS
ARON GARCIA
Denmark Technical College, S.C. (Sophomore - G)
Hill College, Texas (Sophomore - F)
5.8 STEALS/GAME
4.6 BLOCKS/GAME
(20 GP, 116 S)
(31 GP, 143 B)
2011-12 DI STATISTICAL TEAM CHAMPIONS Denmark Technical College, S.C.
94.5 PPG
(20 GP, 1,889 P)
Denmark Technical College, S.C.
50.6 FG%
(20 GP, 708/1,398 FG)
Vincennes University, Ind.
40.6 3PT%
(31 GP, 189/466 3PT)
Olney Central College, Ill.
75.1 FT%
(33 GP, 623/830 FT)
43.4 PAPG
(29 GP, 1,259 PA)
Walters State CC, Tenn.
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3.57 GPA
2011-12 NJCAA DI WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ACADEMIC AWARD WINNERS STUDENT‐ATHLETE
COLLEGE
GPA
STUDENT‐ATHLETE
COLLEGE
GPA
STUDENT‐ATHLETE
COLLEGE
GPA
Pinnacle Award for Academic Excellence (4.0 GPA) Christa Beasler
N. Oklahoma‐Enid
4.0
Devan Boeger
Barton CC, Kan.
4.0 Ashlyn Briegge
N. Oklahoma‐Enid
4.0
Danielle Hardy
Western Wyoming CC
4.0
Sharon Lyman
Salt Lake CC, Utah
4.0 Annastacia Mburu
Jacksonville College, Fla. 4.0
Rachel Mehus
Williston State, N.D.
4.0
Wilka Montout
NE Oklahoma A&M
4.0 Lacey Orr
SW Mississippi CC
4.0
Taylor Rock
Otero JC, Colo.
4.0
Priscila Santos
Utah St.‐Eastern Utah
4.0 Jubilee Sutherland
Eastern Wyoming
4.0
Staci Thomas
Independence CC, Kan.
4.0
Jordyn Tolefree
Butler CC, Kan.
4.0 Tristan Troudt
Black Hawk‐East, Ill.
4.0
Superior Academic Achievement (3.8‐3.99 GPA) Kelsie Du on
Hill College, Texas
3.96 Bree Harris
NE Mississippi CC
3.96 Kayla Thomas
Seward County CC, Kan. 3.96
Crystal Garre
Roane State CC, Tenn.
3.95 Tonje Milde
Otero JC, Colo.
3.95 Hannah Pollart
Northeastern JC, Colo.
3.95
Ellie Carter
Otero JC, Colo.
3.94 Carly Schmale
Garden City CC, Kan.
3.94 Alyssa Schmidt
Casper College, Wyo.
3.94
Laila Suleiman
Redlands CC, Okla.
3.94 Allanah Aus n
Lon Morris, Texas
3.93 Elizabeth Cooper
Northeastern JC, Colo.
3.93
Maryam Dogo
Lamar CC, Colo.
3.93 Anna Sumrall
Jones County JC, Miss.
3.93 Lauren Douglas
Jones County JC, Miss.
3.92
Kenzi Knobbe
Garden City CC, Kan.
3.91 Jaryn Koenig
Weatherford, Texas
3.91 Daria Kryuchkova
Jacksonville College, Fla. 3.91
Austyn Ridings
John A. Logan, Ill.
3.91 Sierra Sherrod
Black Hawk‐East, Ill.
3.91 Desiree Wylie
Ranger College, Texas
3.91
Brushea Daniels
Howard College, Texas
3.90 Brynn Foster
Central Wyoming
3.90 Lesley Huff
Murray State, Okla.
3.90
Jordan Hunter
Crowder College, Mo.
3.90 Caitlin Williams
Arkansas Bap st College 3.90 Bailey Hemmert
Garden City CC, Kan.
3.89
Anna Page
NE Mississippi CC
3.89 Jus ce Payne
N. Oklahoma‐Enid
3.89 Maria Salmio
North Idaho College
3.89
Brooke Baker
Northeastern JC, Colo.
3.88 Kathryn Bigelow
Utah St.‐Eastern Utah
3.87 Therese Lindquist
Northeast CC, Neb.
3.87
Hayli Shurtz
Salt Lake CC, Utah
3.87 Jelena Ciric
Miami Dade, Fla.
3.86 Delanah Colbert
McLennan CC, Texas
3.86
Tiffany Bellamy
N. Oklahoma‐Enid
3.85 Haley Sturdevant
Salt Lake CC, Utah
3.85 Danijela Svircic
Sauk Valley CC, Ill.
3.85
Chasi ty Taylor
Panola College, Texas
3.85 Jackie Becker
Trinidad State JC, Colo.
3.84 Ka e Walker
Salt Lake CC, Utah
3.84
Cheryl Harless
Salt Lake CC, Utah
3.83 Sarah Hearon
N. Oklahoma‐Tonkawa
3.82 Kallie Madler
Dawson CC, Mont.
3.81
Kate Alemann
Mineral Area, Mo.
3.80 Amanda Casey
Dodge City CC, Kan.
3.80 Nicole Hansen
Otero JC, Colo.
3.80
Lauren Hoffman
Sheridan College, Wyo.
3.80 Folashade John
Kaskaskia College, Ill.
3.80 Ashley Vieria
Clinton JC, S.C.
3.80
CLICK HERE to view Exemplary Award winners (3.6‐3.79 GPA) and all of the 2011‐12 NJCAA Student‐Athlete Academic Award winners.
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*1975 Temple Junior College, Texas
1994 Trinity Valley Community College, Texas
1976 Seminole Junior College, Okla.
1995 Westark Community College, Ark.
1977 Panola Junior College, Texas
1996 Trinity Valley Community College, Texas
1978 Panola Junior College, Texas
1997 Trinity Valley Community College, Texas
1979 Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa
1998 Central Arizona College
1980 Truett-McConnell College, Ga.
1999 Trinity Valley Community College, Texas
1981 Louisburg College, N.C.
2000 Tyler Junior College, Texas
1982 Moberly Junior College, Mo.
2001 Cloud County Community College, Kan.
1983 Northwest Mississippi Junior College
2002 Seward County Community College, Kan.
1984 Roane State Community College, Tenn.
2003 Gulf Coast Community College, Fla.
1985 Connors State College, Okla.
2004 Trinity Valley Community College, Texas
1986 Odessa College, Texas
2005 Central Arizona College
1987 Northeast Mississippi Junior College
2006 Monroe Community College, N.Y.
1988 Kilgore College, Texas
2007 Odessa College, Texas
1989 Central Arizona College
2008 Gulf Coast Community College, Fla.
1990 Kilgore College, Texas
2009 Central Arizona College
1991 Odessa College, Texas
2010 Gulf Coast Community College, Fla.
1992 Louisburg College, N.C.
2011 North Idaho College
1993 Kilgore College, Texas
2012 Trinity Valley Community College, Texas *InvitaĆ&#x;onal Tournament
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FORMER PLAYERS IN THE WNBA PLAYER
COLLEGE (SEASONS)
Aiysha Smith
Tyler JC, Texas (2000-01)
Amber Holt
Southeastern Illinois College (2004-06)
Amisha Carter
Midland College, Texas (2000-02)
Betty Lennox
Trinity Valley CC, Texas (1996-97) Butler CC - KS (1995-96)
Christelle N'Garsanet Illinois Central College (2002-03) Danielle Adams
Jefferson College, Mo. (2007-09)
Elaine Powell
Pearl River CC (1991-93)
Jaynetta Sanders
Southwestern Illinois College (1997-99)
Ryneldi Becenti
Scottsdale CC, Ariz. (1990-91)
Shanele Stires
Cloud County CC, Kan. (1991-92)
Sheryl Swoopes
South Plains College (1989-91)
Tawona Alhaleem
John A. Logan College, Ill. (1992-94)
Yelena Leuchanka
Wabash Valley College, Ill. (2002-03) Seminole State College, Fla. (2000-02)
Yolanda Griffith
Palm Beach State College, Fla. (1990-91)
WNBA TEAM(S)
Washington Mystics (2003-04) Tulsa Shock (2012-Present) New York Liberty (2005) Detroit Shock (2004) Tulsa Shock (2011) New York Liberty (2006) San Antonio Silver Stars (2012-Present) Detroit Shock (2002-06, ‘06-08) Chicago Sky (2006) Orlando Miracle (1999-02) Phoenix Mercury (2001-02) Phoenix Mercury (1997) Minnesota Lynx (2000-02) Tulsa Shock (2011) Seattle Storm (2008) Houston Comets (1997-07) Orlando Miracle (2001) Atlanta Dream (2012-Present) Indiana Fever (2009) Seattle Storm (2008) Sacramento Monarchs (1999-07)
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HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 1998 Lillie Frances Garmon (Temple JC, Texas) Betty Jo Graber (Weatherford College, Texas) Lea Plarski (St. Louis CC-Florissant Valley, Mo.) Dixie Woodall (Seminole State College, Fla.)
1999 Rose Marie Battaglia (Bergen CC, N.J.) Evelyn Blalock (Kilgore College, Texas) Fred Perry (Union County College, N.J.)
2000 Linda Hargrove (Cowley County CC, Kan.) Paul Sanderford (Louisburg College, N.C.)
BETTY JO GRABER
2001 Barbara Gill (Johnson County CC, Kan.) Barbara A. “Sue” Ross (Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) Sheryl Swoopes (South Plains College, Texas)
2002 Gary Barton (John A. Logan College, Ill.) Orville Gregory (Johnson County CC, Kan.) Rosie Walker (Panola College, Texas)
2003 Kurt Budke (Trinity Valley CC, Texas) Jim Davis (Roane State CC, Tenn.) Mary Ann Otwell (Panola College, Texas)
2004 Paul Franklin Bishop (Hudson Valley CC, N.Y.)
LEA PLARSKI
Lorene Ramsey (Illinois Central College) Lucille Wood (East Central CC, Miss.)
2005 George E. Killian (NJCAA Executive Director) 2006 Allieze “Ruby” Curry (St. Louis CC-Florissant Valley, Mo.) 2007 Lyndon Hardin (South Plains College, Texas) 2008 Dan Mara (Mitchell College, Conn.) 2009 Jim Little (Seward County CC, Kan.) Monte Madewell (Connors State College, Okla.)
2010 Louis Wharton (Arkansas-Fort Smith)
SHERYL SWOOPES
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2011 Kim Muhl (Kirkwood CC, Iowa) Mary “Roonie” Scovel (Gulf Coast State College, Fla.)
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